1-Day Workshops

Secrets in Families and Family Therapy
Friday, May 25, 2012
Evan Imber-Black, PhD

 

Love & Its Discontents: A Neurobiological-Relational Approach to Couple Therapy
Friday, June 8, 2012
Mona DeKoven Fishbane, PhD

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EFT Course

Externship in Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy
June 25 - 28, 2012
Sue Johnson, EdD and George Faller, LMFT

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Teaching Faculty

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Marcia Sheinberg, LCSW

Marcia Sheinberg, LCSW, is the Director of Training and Clinical Services at the Ackerman Institute for the Family, and the Co-Director of Ackerman's Center for Children and Relational Trauma. She is the founder and Director of the Institute’s Interfamilial Sex Abuse Project and is co-author with Peter Fraenkel of The Relational Trauma of Incest: A Family-Based Approach to Treatment, (Guilford, 2000). Ms. Sheinberg was also a co-founder of Ackerman’s Gender and Violence Project. An advisory editor for Family Process, Ms. Sheinberg has published widely in professional journals on the treatment of chronic illness in the family, the role of gender in relationships, the treatment of obsessional disorders, domestic violence, larger systems, incest, and clinical innovations in couples and family therapy. She is an internationally recognized therapist and lecturer and regularly presents in Asia, Europe, Latin America, the U.S. and Canada. In 2004, she was the recipient of the AFTA Award for Distinguished Contribution to Family Therapy together with her colleagues Peter Fraenkel and Fiona True. Ms. Sheinberg has published several articles including "A Design for Interagency Collaboration in the Delivery of Services Following the Disclosure of Incest," Family Process (1995); "The Relational Trauma of Incest: An Integrated Family-Based Approach to Treatment," Guilford Publications (2000); "Loyalty Dilemmas," Family Matters (2000); "A Community of Grief," Psychotherapy Networker (2002); and "Treating Family Relational Trauma: A Recursive Process Using a Decision Dialogue," Family Process (2008). Ms. Sheinberg maintains an active private practice where she treats and consults with individuals, couples and families on a variety of clinical issues.

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